Rock Pool

Accommodation Features

Near the Coast

Cot Available

Highchair Available

Garden

Internet Access

Pub Nearby

Accommodation Description

Rock Pool is a ground floor apartment positioned within the beautiful Rame Peninsula and within five mins. walk of the beach at Downderry. The property sleeps four adults in one double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and a twin bedroom and a family wet room. The kitchen is well equipped and the open plan living area is spacious and comfortable. Double doors lead out onto an enclosed lawned and paved garden with furniture and a barbecue. There is off road parking for one car. Located within easy walking of Downderry village Rock Pool is an excellent holiday home at any time of the year.

On one level. Two bedrooms: 1 x double with TV and en-suite bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x twin with TV. Family wet room with shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. Open plan living area with dining area and sitting area

Downderry is a small quiet coastal village situated in south east Cornwall. Downderry has a sheltered beach, shop, a cliff top pub and an excellent restaurant, serving quality local food. At low tide it is possible to walk along the beach from Downderry to Seaton, where you will find a family friendly south facing beach and the nearby Seaton Valley Countryside Park and Nature reserve is home to wildlife, including otters and kingfishers and also offers great cycling and walking opportunities. The picturesque working harbours at Looe and Polperro are within an easy driving distance away, and the wonderful stretches of the South West Coast Path in this part of Cornwall take you to rocky coves, dramatic headlands and tales of shipwrecks and smugglers. Further afield is Plymouth, where you will find plenty to see and do, including a marine aquarium, a theatre, large shopping centres and the historic Barbican waterside area.

Cornwall Information

Cornwall is a region full of history, culture and unique identity. So unique in fact that Cornwall has its very own language (Kernowek), flag (St Piran's Banner) and national anthem (Trelawney). In 2014 the UK government officially recognised the fine people of Cornwall as a national minority group, meaning that Cornish heritage and traditions now join the Irish, Scottish and Welsh as a protected Celtic group.

Cornwall is proudly known as the stunning setting of the popular BBC television series 'Poldark', starring Aidan Turner and Eleanor Tomlinson. Cornwall is also proud of its famous Cornish Pasty, but has another pastry dish to offer you, the Stargazy Pie! If you don't mind a few pilchards looking at you whilst you eat, then the Stargazy Pie is the pie for you. After a pasty or a pie, or both, you might fancy a pint and Cornwall has a great choice of locally produced beers to satisfy your thirst. Try an ale from the St Austell Brewery, Skinner's Brewery or the Rebel Brewing Company to name but a few of the fine ale producers in the region. Please remember to always drink responsibly.

Here are just a couple of the great Cornish attractions you could visit: